Refrigeration Work

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #34039
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    If you’ve had a call from DAG or anyone else, tell them to push off as you don’t require the certification that they are requesting, it is not a legal requirement by any stretch.

    I posted the bare bones of the thing in the legal forum this evening as, frankly, the more people that tell WP’s, insurers and manufacturers to stuff off the better. They should get the damn facts right before opening their gobs. 😉

    However, our Mr Dales is on the case and we’ll keep you up to speed on any developments in the area and let you know what you have to know to remain within the legal framework.

    One good thing that has come out of it is that I’ve learned that our funny friends CORGI want to regulate the iso-butane side of things as, they say, it’s a flammable gas an falls under their scope of operations so they effectively want to force refrigeration engineers to be CORGI registered.

    Guess how happy I am with that notion. 😉

    Needless to say that the WTA might just have an opinion on that one and it likely won’t be very well received by CORGI.

    K.

    #240993
    Kirk
    Participant

    Re: Refrigeration Work

    What was the outcome of this I didn’t think it was needed till next July, I now have 2 work providers asking for the intrim certificate, when checking up am told no courses available yet!

    Thanks Kirk

    #240994
    Dales-Electronic
    Moderator

    Re: Refrigeration Work

    The gist of the thing is if you havent registered for an interim certificate then its too late to get on now, the only other option is to do a C&G 2078/9 course. Saving grace is that the cert only is required if you work on R134a charged appliances not required for R600a.

    #240995
    Kirk
    Participant

    Re: Refrigeration Work

    Thanks for the info, have now found a course but I don’t think it is worth it for the amount of 134 that I do.

    Kirk

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.